San Francisco, CA
Healthy Environments/Easter Seals Child Development Center
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neighborhood: SOMA · Telephone: (415) 744-8754 · Website: www.easterseals.com
Contact Info
Healthy Environments/Easter Seals Child Development Center
95 Hawthorne Street, 1st Floor
San Francisco, CA
94105
www.easterseals.com
Tel:
(415) 744-8754
Fax:
(415) 744-8717
Director:
Patrick Shannon
pshannon@esba.org
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Parent Ratings
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General Approach to Learning
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Play-based |
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School Philosophy and Mission
"Only the Best for Your Child: Easter Seals Child Development Center places children of all physical, emotional and academic abilities in the same learning environment.
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
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Key Statistics
| Extended day | Yes |
| School year | Year round program |
| Age cutoff for enrollment | 1 months |
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Notes on Schedule and Extended Care
Preschool rooms:
Full Time (M-F) $1,000
3 days per week: $700
2 days per week: $480
Toddler Rooms
Full Time (M-F): $1,180
3 days per week: $825
2 days per week: $566
Infant Room...
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Application Information
| Applications accepted | Upon birth, while child is in utero |
| Wait list | Yes |
| Deadline for applications | Rolling |
| Application Information | $50 |
| Acceptance criteria: | Selective based on our center gives priority to waiting list applicants in this order: federal employees who have a child currently enrolled in program, federal employees, non-federal employees who have a child currently enrolled in the program, center staff, all other applicants |
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